In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today among scientists that global warming is underway and that human greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are a significant cause. Possible mitigation of climate change through reduction of net GHG emissions has become a worldwide concern. Under the United Nation’s Framework convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol was formed in 1997 and required ratifying countries to co-operate in stabilizing atmospheric GHG concentrations. The protocol took effect on February 16, 2005. The mitigation cost for reducing GHG emissions for the US economy has been argued to be high particularly through the energy sector. Agriculture and Forestry (AF) can provide s...
The Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently released its short-term ...
This report presents a global integrated assessment of the range of potential economic impacts of cl...
We estimate the costs of climate change to US agriculture, and associated potential benefits of abat...
In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today a...
The role of trade sanctions in enforcing greenhouse gas mitigation agreements is the fundamental the...
Agricultural activities account for nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
In the Paris Agreement, 195 countries are committed to making joint efforts to limit global tempera...
Global Forest Partners (GFP) is a forestry investment advisor that manages over 750,000 hectares of...
Agriculture is an important sector of U.S. economy. Faced with increasing global food demand driven ...
The objective of this research is to assess the global economic and greenhouse gas emission impacts ...
The MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis model is applied to an assessment of a set of cap-a...
At the 2015 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Paris, participants in a n...
The adoption of domestic emissions trading schemes (ETS) can impose a heavy burden on energy-intensi...
This report analyses global transition pathways to a low Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions economy The ...
Changes in climate caused by changes in anthropogenic (i.e. "man-made") greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
The Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently released its short-term ...
This report presents a global integrated assessment of the range of potential economic impacts of cl...
We estimate the costs of climate change to US agriculture, and associated potential benefits of abat...
In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today a...
The role of trade sanctions in enforcing greenhouse gas mitigation agreements is the fundamental the...
Agricultural activities account for nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
In the Paris Agreement, 195 countries are committed to making joint efforts to limit global tempera...
Global Forest Partners (GFP) is a forestry investment advisor that manages over 750,000 hectares of...
Agriculture is an important sector of U.S. economy. Faced with increasing global food demand driven ...
The objective of this research is to assess the global economic and greenhouse gas emission impacts ...
The MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis model is applied to an assessment of a set of cap-a...
At the 2015 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Paris, participants in a n...
The adoption of domestic emissions trading schemes (ETS) can impose a heavy burden on energy-intensi...
This report analyses global transition pathways to a low Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions economy The ...
Changes in climate caused by changes in anthropogenic (i.e. "man-made") greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
The Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently released its short-term ...
This report presents a global integrated assessment of the range of potential economic impacts of cl...
We estimate the costs of climate change to US agriculture, and associated potential benefits of abat...